When I worked at the U.S. Army’s Cyber Command, I received an abundance of training meant to prevent unauthorized disclosures of classified information. These limits are relatively clearly defined in ...
Tommy Gardner, chief technology officer at HP Federal and vital participant in Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Expert program, is a seasoned veteran of the government-serving technology space. He has nursed ...
American school districts have, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, invested heavily in tools and curricula that support students' digital readiness. With the mass deployment of tech to classrooms ...
The global cybersecurity landscape has been reconfigured by the convergence of emerging and frontier technologies that have increased the sophistication of cyberattacks. Several surveys and reports, ...
Ethics starts with determining the laws of war and trying to regulate what is considered legal in the eyes of international law. The additional protocols of the Geneva Convention in 1977 mentions the ...
Irina Raicu is the director of the Internet Ethics program (@IEthics) at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are her own. The last few months have brought multiple revelations about ...
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop visiting the Telstra cyber-security operations centre in Sydney last year. David Moir/AAP As technology evolves and Australia becomes ever-more reliant on cyber systems ...
Hacking is a phenomenon that has been around since at least the 1960s, initially as an exploration into computing more broadly, fueled by the insatiable curiosity of an eternally brilliant community ...
The UK is “at war every day”, the country’s chief of the defence staff, General Sir Nick Carter, recently declared. The reason for Carter’s rather bleak assessment is the proliferation of cyber ...